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  1. How do I resolve "Not secure" with ESET PROTECT Webconsole - see screen capture below? When we look at the ESET PROTECT Webconsole Certificate it has no real information completed. Must be something basic I am missing with setup however unsure as to how to resolve. Setup with inbuilt certs, no third party.
  2. Seems this raised a few years ago however nothing since, so thought I would ask again. Is there a way to mark a rogue computer as known and to ignore it going forward? With all the printers, switches, VOIP phones, timeclocks, IP to whatever devices, etc. This would be a really useful feature. Filtering out is not suitable as there is a range of MAC addresses and most IP's are not static. This covered filtering that isn't useful for our needs:
  3. Hi Marocs, Working now, has only initially unchecked Show to that Firewall disabled policy, and now have always unchecked Send. Still getting my head around ESET console and its nuances. Thank you for your help. Regards,
  4. Hi Marcos, Applied that custom policy you suggested however all computers on the Dashboard/Console still show the Alert for Firewall disabled. Seems that policy does not reflect the change application status within the Console. Any other ideas? Regards,
  5. We have just setup ESET Protect for a small 20 user office along with several Windows servers. Looks like a pretty complete product. On the ESET Protect Server Console/Dashboard, is there a way to disable the Alert against a number of server for having the ESET Firewall. We prefer to control these with Windows Firewall at this stage. If anyone have any suggestions it would be appreciated.
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